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sight

[sahyt] / saɪt /


NOUN
horrifying person or thing
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Then she glided through the backstage area and disappeared out of sight, just like her coach.

From The Wall Street Journal

Soon enough we’ll learn that neither is who they say they are, and that Oliver, at least, is hiding from a dark past, although hiding in pretty much plain sight.

From Los Angeles Times

Though the neutral ground of Geneva is well used to hosting international negotiations on the world's most pressing topics, two sets of such talks on the same day is an exceptional sight.

From Barron's

Then the white sails caught the wind and blew him out of sight, and Nim was alone.

From Literature

Cattle herds are shrinking, prices are soaring, and there’s little relief in sight.

From Barron's